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some say the current law is unfair. opponents say the ballot measure is not only a bad idea, eats dangerous. vic lee looks into it. >> the three strikes law was passed by both the state legislature and by voters after the murder of 12-year-old poly klass in 1993. the law allows judges to give life sentences to criminals who commit a third felony, no matter how minor, if they have two prior serious or violent convictions. they would be eligible for parole after serving 25 years. don kopke is an advocate for crime victims. >> we are talking about offenders who have serious or violent past. and these are also offenders who have shown a propensity to reoffend time and time again. >> prop 36 would change the law to impose life sentences only if the new felony conviction or third strike is serious or violent. but criminals whose third strike was for nonserious or nonviolent felt nice that involved sex, drugs or firearms could still be sentenced to life. under prop 36, three strikers currently serving life sentences could appl
some say the current law is unfair. opponents say the ballot measure is not only a bad idea, eats dangerous. vic lee looks into it. >> the three strikes law was passed by both the state legislature and by voters after the murder of 12-year-old poly klass in 1993. the law allows judges to give life sentences to criminals who commit a third felony, no matter how minor, if they have two prior serious or violent convictions. they would be eligible for parole after serving 25 years. don kopke...
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a federal judge ruled against blocking the law yesterday and said it could go into effect in the new year this contradicts a ruling made monday by a different judge who says the law potentially violates first amendment rights. attorney general harris supports the ban and intends on defending the law. >>> clerical employees at the port of long beach and los angeles will go back to their jobs this morning follow allege eight-day strike. they reached a deal last night. the los angeles mayor took part in the negotiations
a federal judge ruled against blocking the law yesterday and said it could go into effect in the new year this contradicts a ruling made monday by a different judge who says the law potentially violates first amendment rights. attorney general harris supports the ban and intends on defending the law. >>> clerical employees at the port of long beach and los angeles will go back to their jobs this morning follow allege eight-day strike. they reached a deal last night. the los angeles...
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the highway patrol and other law enforcement agencies have their checkpoints in place. they will continue to be every night through new year's day. >>> a bay area law maker is proposing a new solution for getting repeat drunk drivers off the roadways. it's already being as utilized in other states. abc7 news reporter david louie has the details of the new proposal. >> the thinking behind the proposed crackdown of repeat offenders is to address what state senator jerry hill says is a high rate of drunk drivers who don't modify their behavior. he cites 2009 statistics, the most recent numbers available. >> there were 161,000, 161,000 dui arrests and convictions in california. twenty seven percent of those were repeat offenders. >> a second dui conviction would require a a driver to buy and install an ignition intercept device. this is video posted on youtube by several manufacturers showing how their devices work. a breath sample is taken and the car will start only if the driver passes the test. law enforcement agencies say sobriety checkpoints helped to intercept drunk
the highway patrol and other law enforcement agencies have their checkpoints in place. they will continue to be every night through new year's day. >>> a bay area law maker is proposing a new solution for getting repeat drunk drivers off the roadways. it's already being as utilized in other states. abc7 news reporter david louie has the details of the new proposal. >> the thinking behind the proposed crackdown of repeat offenders is to address what state senator jerry hill says...
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state lawmakers want to know if anti-bullying laws are working. now, they are heading to the classroom to find out. nannette miranda has the details of a new audit in schools all over california. >> i was pushed around physically and i was called a lot of names. >> high school senior knows all too well what bullying is like despite tough anti-bullying laws in california. they feel schools are doing a poor job to help people like him. >> they never step in and how to handle the situation. >> the joint legislative audit committee is finally doing something about it. assemblyman has gotten approval for an audit of every public school and every education center in the state to examine whether the bullying laws have been implemented. >> a survey in 2000 found that every year, more than 200,000 kids were harassed because they were gay or somebody thought they were. they point to the 15-year-old shooting death and suicide of 13-year-old as examples of how there might be some gaps. >> one student being bullied is too many. we've seen our students either c
state lawmakers want to know if anti-bullying laws are working. now, they are heading to the classroom to find out. nannette miranda has the details of a new audit in schools all over california. >> i was pushed around physically and i was called a lot of names. >> high school senior knows all too well what bullying is like despite tough anti-bullying laws in california. they feel schools are doing a poor job to help people like him. >> they never step in and how to handle the...
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enforcement can't exactly rush in because they don't want any of the law enforcement so law enforcement is going to go slow, even if they find him, they're going to go very, very slow. >> and, of course, they are and let me go back to pierre thomas right now. pierre, this concern about homegrown terrorism inspired by al qaeda has been growing over recent years. but, you know, one of the things we entered no this week and this is the anniversary, the 20th anniversary of waco was some concern perhaps we'd see an act of domestic terrorism starting on patriots day and so much speculation in the hours after the marathon that it might have been some form of domestic terrorism but this is taking us in quite another direction. >> reporter: one thing we learned about this particular stretch of mid-april is bad things have been happening, the virginia tech massacre. you had the columbine shooting, as well. so in addition to waco and oklahoma city, there's been all kinds of violence, so law enforcement officials tell me that they're sensitized to all of it and you have to be and that's why it o po
enforcement can't exactly rush in because they don't want any of the law enforcement so law enforcement is going to go slow, even if they find him, they're going to go very, very slow. >> and, of course, they are and let me go back to pierre thomas right now. pierre, this concern about homegrown terrorism inspired by al qaeda has been growing over recent years. but, you know, one of the things we entered no this week and this is the anniversary, the 20th anniversary of waco was some...
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a habit law enforcement is trying to break. officers went to a south bay college campus yesterday with a novel approach. abc7 news business and technology reporter david loui shows us what that is. >> sometimes it takes technology to demonstrate how dangerous technology can be. ryan harper got into the simulator to learn a lesson about texting while driving. something he readily admits he does. >> it's basically been by the grace of god i haven't been in an accident texting and driving. >> at&t is spending millions to drive home the message saying that it can wait if you get a text message on the road. >> will it change your thinking and behavior? >> for sure. i don't have a car in san jose but when i grow home i will not be texting and driving. >> are you just saying that or are you a changed man? >> i promise i'm a changed man. >> and they are letting them know they plan 42 enforcement events this year to nab texting drivers, weather texting or talking on a phone. most of the 3500 crashes last year involved distracted drivers
a habit law enforcement is trying to break. officers went to a south bay college campus yesterday with a novel approach. abc7 news business and technology reporter david loui shows us what that is. >> sometimes it takes technology to demonstrate how dangerous technology can be. ryan harper got into the simulator to learn a lesson about texting while driving. something he readily admits he does. >> it's basically been by the grace of god i haven't been in an accident texting and...
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the new law allows students to get help regardless of their immigration status. our media partner, the "san jose mercury news" reporters they expect to award $19.5 million in grants to the dream act students. here in the bay area, for example, san jose state has already given campus grants and waivers for 83 students. east bay awarded 50. another college in cupertino has waived fees for 139 students. >> concert tour in jeopardy, and more than 100 musicians in the san francisco symphony may have to cancel an east coast tour that includes a performance at carney hall. >> now, for walnut creek area, traffic is moving fine. >> live doppler 7 hd shows it is quiet and the rain has ended. you can put away the umbrellas. well look at dry and milder conditions. in southern california, it is a mess from southern california into the mountains with chain rolls. back home we are talking cool numbers in the upper 50's and low-to-mid 50's at the coast and breezy here but lower 60's and, then, the sunshine breaking out around the bay. this morning it is cool. we have some holes
the new law allows students to get help regardless of their immigration status. our media partner, the "san jose mercury news" reporters they expect to award $19.5 million in grants to the dream act students. here in the bay area, for example, san jose state has already given campus grants and waivers for 83 students. east bay awarded 50. another college in cupertino has waived fees for 139 students. >> concert tour in jeopardy, and more than 100 musicians in the san francisco...
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to follow a london law lating noise. they mean business in london. -- >> they can shut off the microphones for springsteen and carty they would shut them off for madonna. >>> michael finney has best bargains when it comes to white wine. >>> first high speed rail sermon a few hours away. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney in san francisco's city hall. the wife of us is suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi is -- expected testify today on his behalf trying to downplay the incident as she did with abc7 exclusive interview. >>> 60s and 70s today morning low clouds giving way to afternoon high clouds. if you are heading out in the 90s near 100 everywhere except fargo, minneapolis 80s pacific northwest in the 70s flight arrival delays into sfo that are >>> good morning. 6:30 a.m. on this wednesday july 18th. that is a gorgeous shot outside of the bay under the bay bridge i would imagine and oakland you see there. thank you so much for joining us on this wednesday morning i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. we still see clouds n
to follow a london law lating noise. they mean business in london. -- >> they can shut off the microphones for springsteen and carty they would shut them off for madonna. >>> michael finney has best bargains when it comes to white wine. >>> first high speed rail sermon a few hours away. >> reporter: i'm terry mcsweeney in san francisco's city hall. the wife of us is suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi is -- expected testify today on his behalf trying to downplay the...
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restaurants have to start complying with the law on november 1st. >> straight ahead, a new law that hems workers who have to stay out in the high temperatures during the day. and digging for business. downtown san jose getting their first new post recession high light. >> welcome back. let's get things started this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> we are two degrees carolina than yesterday but still going for a high of 96 today. well above the average. the excessive heat warning continues for the inland valley through tuesday night. right in the middle of the heat wave with 68 in livermore. napa at 62. a cool 58 in santa rosa. san francisco is in the upper 50s, as well. later on today around the bay it will be very warm. in fact, we are talking very little change. if you are close to the coast it will be pleasant with low to mid-70s around around the bay. in oakland mid-and upper 80s. and inland no changes. it looks like your heat for our inland valleys could last another day. so we could include this into wednesday. cooling is on the way for the fou
restaurants have to start complying with the law on november 1st. >> straight ahead, a new law that hems workers who have to stay out in the high temperatures during the day. and digging for business. downtown san jose getting their first new post recession high light. >> welcome back. let's get things started this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> we are two degrees carolina than yesterday but still going for a high of 96 today. well above...
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please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. the resources, the fbi, the jttf allow for swift action which hopefully will yield quick results but that does not diminish our diligence and leads that we are processing. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >> i'm gene marquez acting special agent in charge, atf boston field division. at this time atf has been a partial nrt, national response team activation and bringing our explosives experts to the scene's working jointly with the fbi and on the scene and we have certified explosives specialists and enforcement officers and special agent bomb texts and canines that are trained to detect any explosive devices or any residue. at this time we have approximate ly 30 forensic specialists en route on the scene and to dispel any rumors, there were -- there were rumors floating around there were up to seven devices up to one point. that is not true. i think that happened as a result of some suspect packages that were disrupted. but we only had two devices that we're
please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. the resources, the fbi, the jttf allow for swift action which hopefully will yield quick results but that does not diminish our diligence and leads that we are processing. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >> i'm gene marquez acting special agent in charge, atf boston field division. at this time atf has been a partial nrt, national response team activation and bringing our explosives experts to the scene's...
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will he go with the gay rights streak or the conservative family law streak? we will know soon. >> many same sex couples in california could wonder if this is a way the court could rule if their favor but only affecting the two couples wore the plaintiffs in this suit? >> it is possible. the court could say only those two particular couples are affected but the way the cases lay out is in the court makes a ruling with a rationale that goes to the merits of the case, that would by implication apply to other couples, as well, and you are right, we could have something as narrow as a ruling only applying to two couples or as broad as applying to the whole nation. >> it is rare we get these culturally significant rulings from the court. what are you going to do for class? >> guest: this is a wonderful teaching moment for society of how the constitution works. the constitution obviously is designed to keep the government in check. the supreme court this week in the affirmative action and voting rights and now same-sex marriage, the court has been tough on the gover
will he go with the gay rights streak or the conservative family law streak? we will know soon. >> many same sex couples in california could wonder if this is a way the court could rule if their favor but only affecting the two couples wore the plaintiffs in this suit? >> it is possible. the court could say only those two particular couples are affected but the way the cases lay out is in the court makes a ruling with a rationale that goes to the merits of the case, that would by...
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we learned there's a patchwork of state laws when it comes to amusement ride safety. even police have little or no experience identifying safety issues. >> the law enforcement officials has no special training on the amusement rides or amusement ride safety or even the mechanics of amusement rights. >> meanwhile, the giant roller coaster remains closed but the rest of the park remains open. chuck sievertson, abc news, new york. >>> starting today public officials in the east bay will celebrate national nelson mendela day. they will honor him the black leader in berkeley. the event comes on the heels of mandela's 95th birthday way was last week. he has been hospitalized since june 8th with a recurring lung infection but remains in critical but stable condition. >>> today a los angeles church will finish making care packages for the families of the victims of asiana flight 214. care packages will be sent to 35 families in china. two teenagers were killed in the crash. they planned to send their summer with the church as part of a three week exchange program. the church
we learned there's a patchwork of state laws when it comes to amusement ride safety. even police have little or no experience identifying safety issues. >> the law enforcement officials has no special training on the amusement rides or amusement ride safety or even the mechanics of amusement rights. >> meanwhile, the giant roller coaster remains closed but the rest of the park remains open. chuck sievertson, abc news, new york. >>> starting today public officials in the...
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several other states have already passed similar laws. >> a lot of people may not know that thousands of children suffer with arthritis. abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings learned more about that painful illness through the taylor family foundation, which hosted a camp for children with the joint disorder. in this morning's assignment 7 report, cheryl shows us the camp is a place where they can learn to manage their disease. ♪ >>> this music therapy is the newest fun and creative way to help these children, who live with a life-long disease. they all have a form of arthritis, which was a shocking diagnosis for them and their families. >> i always thought it was only for old people, for some reason. but now that i have it, now i see all these kids that have arthritis. so it's kind of like changed my mind. when i was young, but it's gotten a lot better. this is like a different version of arthritis. >> i would say arthritis is just in its simplest form, inflammation of the joint, and that can include swelling, it can include redness. >> these youngsters are among the growing number of c
several other states have already passed similar laws. >> a lot of people may not know that thousands of children suffer with arthritis. abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings learned more about that painful illness through the taylor family foundation, which hosted a camp for children with the joint disorder. in this morning's assignment 7 report, cheryl shows us the camp is a place where they can learn to manage their disease. ♪ >>> this music therapy is the newest fun and creative...
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the law requires all u.s. citizens and documented residents to have health insurance by march. >> peter is head of the place to go in the state. >> we have hundreds of organizations across the state that want to be part of making history. which is anchored in educating consumers to give them information they want to act on, getting affordable health insurance. >> alex is uninsured. >> i definitely need to know more. i just saw some of the basic information about what the requirements are. >> he's not alone. according to covered california, 48% of uninsured californians are latino. sylvia said most of their latino patients speak limited english and haven't heard of covered california. undocumented immigrants like christina are scared it voice their opinions. they aren't eligible for the coverage. but even if they can't get coverage for themselves, undocumented immigrants are still subject to fines for not getting coverage for children who are u.s. citizens. carolyn johnson, abc7 news. now, if you need insurance
the law requires all u.s. citizens and documented residents to have health insurance by march. >> peter is head of the place to go in the state. >> we have hundreds of organizations across the state that want to be part of making history. which is anchored in educating consumers to give them information they want to act on, getting affordable health insurance. >> alex is uninsured. >> i definitely need to know more. i just saw some of the basic information about what the...
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state law says they have to charge him by 4:30 today or let him go the d.a. says he would rather set him free and get a solid case together rather than rush to judgment. one thing that is taking time are the cell phone records. they want to know if he was on the phone or texting at the time. one person is not going to be waiting. they have posted a sign here at the scene this morning, it has gotten rained on, but what it says is don't facebook or tweet and drive. witnesses say the driver was speeding and changing lanes when he lost control of his suv and crashed into that family on saturday. our other top story is in san francisco it is a murder trial covered by terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: good morning. 25-year-old edwin ramos will be back on the witness stand today for a triple killing in june of 2008. three members of the same family killed that day. take a look at the scene from that day in june of 2008. ramos on the stand testifying he didn't shoot anyone he was driving a car with a friend and he was -- and his friend mistook one of the bologna sons as
state law says they have to charge him by 4:30 today or let him go the d.a. says he would rather set him free and get a solid case together rather than rush to judgment. one thing that is taking time are the cell phone records. they want to know if he was on the phone or texting at the time. one person is not going to be waiting. they have posted a sign here at the scene this morning, it has gotten rained on, but what it says is don't facebook or tweet and drive. witnesses say the driver was...
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the vice president is expected to meet with law enforcement leaders from across the country. president obama announced new gun policy task force yesterday. stay with abc7 news coming up, we go live to connecticut for more on the vice president's meetings today. plus, how the sandy hook community is continuing to grieve. >>> new in concord, police investigating robbery at popular mall it happened in the parking lot of the sun valley mall near the macy's store 7:30 last night. a came came at her from behind pressed what she thinks was a gun against the back of her head and demanded money. >>> in the south bay, authorities are trying to find the gunman who opened fire on uniformed marine driving down a freeway. someone shot at the moving car on highway 85 in cupertino around 1 yesterday afternoon chp and sheriff's office trying to determine if the bullets were fired by someone on 85 or from the side of the freeway. u.s. marine recruiter was driving the car with government license plates he was not injured. >>> hewlett-packard facing new suit from a shareholder accusing the compa
the vice president is expected to meet with law enforcement leaders from across the country. president obama announced new gun policy task force yesterday. stay with abc7 news coming up, we go live to connecticut for more on the vice president's meetings today. plus, how the sandy hook community is continuing to grieve. >>> new in concord, police investigating robbery at popular mall it happened in the parking lot of the sun valley mall near the macy's store 7:30 last night. a came...
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a federal judge ruled against blocking the law yesterday and said it could go into effect in the new year this contradicts a ruling made monday by a different judge who says the law potentially violates first amendment rights. attorney general harris supports the ban and intends on defending the law. >>> clerical employees at the port of long beach and los angeles will go back to their jobs this morning follow allege eight-day strike. they reached a deal last night. the los angeles mayor took part in the negotiations yesterday with federal mediators only a small number of clerical workers had been on strike with thousands of others refusing to cross the picket line. the strike had been a boost to the port oefbg land as deliveries were re-- oakland as deliveries were recruited. >>> happy birthday caldecott tunnel today is the 75th anniversary of the tunnel. the original two bores cost 4 1/2 million dollars and took three years to build they replaced 1903 tunnel prone to closing during floods and mudslides. >>> you drove across it this morning. doesn't look a day over 74. >> no it look
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will attend the meeting and the timeline president obama is urging to get new gun legislation into law. >> one of the newest city council members in oakland wants do use a controversial police tactic to get guns off the street. gallo says he supports strategies that include stop and frisk. police have the authority to stop and frisk someone if they have suspicion the person is breaking the law or armed. opponents say officers take the practice too far and a judge rules similar program in new york city was unconstitutional. >> candlelight vigil is planned outside st. francis hospital for a young mother set on fire, starr lamare. she will be in the hospital for severe burns for the face and throat. the boyfriend set her on fire and remains in the san francisco county jail facing charges of arson and attempted murder. >> we have traffic and weather together next on abc7 news. the san mateo bridge shows track looking to be heavier now but still flowing. it is not foggy this morning but it could get wet today. certainly we have the cold air coming in and mike nicco will have the forecast an
will attend the meeting and the timeline president obama is urging to get new gun legislation into law. >> one of the newest city council members in oakland wants do use a controversial police tactic to get guns off the street. gallo says he supports strategies that include stop and frisk. police have the authority to stop and frisk someone if they have suspicion the person is breaking the law or armed. opponents say officers take the practice too far and a judge rules similar program in...
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actions were lawful. the activist left the u.s. embassy after getting assurances he would not be put back under house arrest or face repriseals for escaping. chinese authorities are promising chen will be relow kaid to a safe environment where he can study at a university. he first came to the embassy days ago because he was in need of medical care. officials say the activist never requested asylum in the u.s.. >>> air force one is expected to land at andrews air force base this morning, following president obama's unannounced visit to afghanistan yesterday. the taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly series of attacks designed, they say, to send the president a clear message. >> reporter: another new message from the taliban just coming in this morning, associated press reporting the taliban has warned it will officially start its annual spring offensive in afghanistan tomorrow. that hours after a deadly taliban attack two hours after president obama left the country. yesterday a suicide car bomber and militant attacked th
actions were lawful. the activist left the u.s. embassy after getting assurances he would not be put back under house arrest or face repriseals for escaping. chinese authorities are promising chen will be relow kaid to a safe environment where he can study at a university. he first came to the embassy days ago because he was in need of medical care. officials say the activist never requested asylum in the u.s.. >>> air force one is expected to land at andrews air force base this...
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it's been five years since the state first passed distracted driving laws that ban that activity. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports more than 425,000 citations were issued to violators statewide last year alone. that's 41% higher than the first year of the law in 2009. >> coming up next, do you have too much snail mail? we will show you a way to outsource your in box. and we have a live lack from our photographer, kathy. enjoying a beautiful morning on treasure island, looking at the even more beautiful san francisco skyline. both treasure island and san francisco will enjoy temperatures in the 60s. between the low 60s to upper 60s. a bit breezy today. lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few minutes. look at that. >> welcome back. as our electronic lives move further into the cloud, there is something being left behind. old-fashioned snail mail. earlier this month a start-up launch in san francisco is aiming to change that. here's abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom. >> he's not the mailman and he doesn't live here so why does frances sanchez have a key
it's been five years since the state first passed distracted driving laws that ban that activity. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports more than 425,000 citations were issued to violators statewide last year alone. that's 41% higher than the first year of the law in 2009. >> coming up next, do you have too much snail mail? we will show you a way to outsource your in box. and we have a live lack from our photographer, kathy. enjoying a beautiful morning on treasure island,...
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a new law may deter thieves and foes those who recycle or receive the material with up to three years in prison and a fine of $10,000. look at this, offer the last year in the bay area alone, vandals have stolen copper from 59 meters, caltran it has only been able to replace 18 because it takes three or four months to repair them and it costs $35,000 for each meter so caltran is hopefully ending the thefts by changing from come per -- from copper wiring to less expensive aluminum wiring and they burying the equipment and make it less accessible to the thieves hopefully to deter them from trying to steal it. >> it is 6:06. developing news, sovereign -- southern california is on edge over the manhunt of an accused cop killer with $1 million award leading for his capture as stores chase sighting the he is a former h.p.d. officer and wanted if the kill insurance of three including a riverside police officer who will be honored at a memorial service today. in big bear his truck was found with two assault rifles inside, and children returning to school amid heavy security. >> we learn more
a new law may deter thieves and foes those who recycle or receive the material with up to three years in prison and a fine of $10,000. look at this, offer the last year in the bay area alone, vandals have stolen copper from 59 meters, caltran it has only been able to replace 18 because it takes three or four months to repair them and it costs $35,000 for each meter so caltran is hopefully ending the thefts by changing from come per -- from copper wiring to less expensive aluminum wiring and...
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new law in fort lee plows police to site anyone who texts while -- lee allows police to site anyone who texts while walking. they've had 20 walking accidents this year. >> big distraction. pedestrians aren't watching where they are walking. >> i don't think i would need to be fined. i don't think i would be like putting myself in danger by doing this. >> many who text while walking 10 to veer off course others run into obstacles. watch this woman. the big splash was captured by cameras at a shopping mall. >>> he's handsome, a prince now prince william is about to become very wealth any when he turns 30 next month he will receive his half of his mother's estate worth 15 million dollars. princess diana left huge sums of cash from her divorce settlement. her will leaves half to each son when they turn 30. >>> we are waiting for word from the governor's office about where his cuts will land. >>> what will happen to top level executives at. >> morgan after multi-billion dollar -- >> courting the warriors mayor lee's push to bring the team back to san francisco. >> reporter: i'm amy hollyfiel
new law in fort lee plows police to site anyone who texts while -- lee allows police to site anyone who texts while walking. they've had 20 walking accidents this year. >> big distraction. pedestrians aren't watching where they are walking. >> i don't think i would need to be fined. i don't think i would be like putting myself in danger by doing this. >> many who text while walking 10 to veer off course others run into obstacles. watch this woman. the big splash was captured...
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her daughter-in-law in critical. the driver a walnut creek man faces vehicular manslaughter. >>> father and son doing fine this morning after bay area coast guard members helped save them from their sinking small plane that crash landed in the pacific. it happened 30 miles off the coast between monterey and the bay. >>> oakland raiders open in front of their fans at the coliseum tonight. raider running back mcfadden is back! he led the league in rushing for the first six games last year before he was sidelined with a foot injury. >> number five, we are excited to welcome all-new show to our afternoon line-up today. "katie" premieres at 3:00, right here. she will be joined by jessica simpson. >> let the tailgating begin. >> mike? >> any time is tailgating time let's look at satellite radar, clouds around the bay to the coast, everybody dry except mist in the air along the coast no flight arrival delays. coast increasing sunshine during the afternoon, low to mid 60s around the bay sunshine by 11:00, near 7078° inland
her daughter-in-law in critical. the driver a walnut creek man faces vehicular manslaughter. >>> father and son doing fine this morning after bay area coast guard members helped save them from their sinking small plane that crash landed in the pacific. it happened 30 miles off the coast between monterey and the bay. >>> oakland raiders open in front of their fans at the coliseum tonight. raider running back mcfadden is back! he led the league in rushing for the first six games...
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the defense acknowledged edwards' improper behavior but maintain he broke no laws. >>> what can ruin your day more easily than anything else? >> getting a speeding ticket. >> that will do it. it has to rank up there with a big irritant from any driver. >> is that the voice of experience talking there? [ laughing ] >> now that an app that can help you beat that ticket. michael finney is here to show us how it works. >> i'm not alone. >> normally on i'm on a treadmill this time of day looking at your guys. if it comes down to your word or the officer guess who is going to win. now your words can could be backed up with technology. that's a sound drivers never want to hear directed at them, the financial incentive to get out of a speeding ticket is huge. >> potential it could save you a minimum of $230. in the state of california, if you get one ticket your insurance rates go up 25%. >> reporter: he came up with the idea of the ticket defender. an application that tracks ron is the engineer who developed it. he explains how how ticket defender works. >> this ticket defender app is used
the defense acknowledged edwards' improper behavior but maintain he broke no laws. >>> what can ruin your day more easily than anything else? >> getting a speeding ticket. >> that will do it. it has to rank up there with a big irritant from any driver. >> is that the voice of experience talking there? [ laughing ] >> now that an app that can help you beat that ticket. michael finney is here to show us how it works. >> i'm not alone. >> normally on...
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supreme court ruling on the federal health care law. 43% see the affordable law as favorable. 42% see it unfavorably when it comes to president obama's plans for the health care system largely upheld, 45% see it favorably, 48% have an unfavorable view. 30% have a favorable opinion of mitt romney's approach to health care, 47% see it neglect. >>> iphone users about to get an interesting message from samsung. general motors and facebook appear to be socializing again. >> jane king joins us live from the new york stock exchange with more. this is interesting. >>> yes it is. it wasn't that long ago gm said they weren't going to advertise on facebook sources tell bloomberg gm back in talks with facebook about run being ads on the site also very high level, chief operating officer on the facebook side ceo on the gm side automaker said it decided to stop advertising on facebook after a review. stocks this morning, very quiet, not a lot of fireworks going on today, short trading day because of the independence holiday tomorrow, we close at one instead of four higher but overall quiet trade ma
supreme court ruling on the federal health care law. 43% see the affordable law as favorable. 42% see it unfavorably when it comes to president obama's plans for the health care system largely upheld, 45% see it favorably, 48% have an unfavorable view. 30% have a favorable opinion of mitt romney's approach to health care, 47% see it neglect. >>> iphone users about to get an interesting message from samsung. general motors and facebook appear to be socializing again. >> jane king...
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law enforcement is not letting their guard down. dorner has been identified as deseized or he has handcuffs on him we will continue as if he is there. >> the cabin burned for hours yesterday, too hot for law enforcement to go in. he has not yet been identified. there will be an update on the situation at 4:00 this afternoon. >> katie, thank you very much. a memorial is set for this morning for riverside police officer michael crane who dorner is accused of killing on thursday. the governor brown will attend the service. police say the 34-year-old was gunned down in an ambush on the hunt for dorner. he leaves behind a wife and two young children. stay with abc7 for continuing coverage of this story. "good morning america" will have much more coming up at 7:00 a.m. in 25 minutes from now. >> new this morning, pope benedict has wrapped up the first public appearance since the stunning announcement of the resignation two days ago. huge crowds greeted the pope with a standing ovation the scene vatican. he marked the first day of lent wit
law enforcement is not letting their guard down. dorner has been identified as deseized or he has handcuffs on him we will continue as if he is there. >> the cabin burned for hours yesterday, too hot for law enforcement to go in. he has not yet been identified. there will be an update on the situation at 4:00 this afternoon. >> katie, thank you very much. a memorial is set for this morning for riverside police officer michael crane who dorner is accused of killing on thursday. the...
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. >> the boardroom shakeup continues at lou law lemon with the c.e.o. stepping down. the announcement was made yesterday and is calling departure a "personal decision." she will remain at lululemon until a replacement is named afternoon. in april the chief product officer stepped down after the company had to pull the yoga pants off store shelves including many in the bay area. you will recall, they were too shear. only recently, has lululemon started to sell the pants again. >> quaterback tebow is expected to sign with the new england patriots and report for camp according to espn. tebow mania took off two years ago when he led denver to the title but he was traded to the yets and spent the the season there but he is reunited with a defense of coordinator, the bronco head coach in 2011. >> a north bay animal shelter will shut down closing after 50 years of operation much the shelter board made the decision to close because of a lack of donations. the shelter lost $200,000 the last two years alone. right now, there are 40 dogs and cats at the shelter and they likely t
. >> the boardroom shakeup continues at lou law lemon with the c.e.o. stepping down. the announcement was made yesterday and is calling departure a "personal decision." she will remain at lululemon until a replacement is named afternoon. in april the chief product officer stepped down after the company had to pull the yoga pants off store shelves including many in the bay area. you will recall, they were too shear. only recently, has lululemon started to sell the pants again....
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law enforcement experts say that is never the desired outcome. >> from my experience, no officer wants to shoot anyone. when they do they feel bad even if the individual was...a serious person. no officer wants to use deadly force. >> this is san jose police shooting and killing a driver they say rammed three patrol cars. >> the series of officer-involved shootings is daze after two officers were murdered in santa cruz. the two were shot to death tuesday while interviewing sexual assault suspect jeremy goulet would was killed in a shoot out later. a memorial for the two will be held this thursday at noon. it is moved from santa cruz to san jose, the help pavilion, in order to accommodate a larger crowd. a procession will include vehicles from santa cruz police, the obvious county sheriff, firefighters, and emergency responders. >> important medical news, consumer reports and several medical groups are teaming up to provide people with information on medical procedures they may not need. it is called "choosing wisely program" designed to protect patients from unnecessary treatments. ant
law enforcement experts say that is never the desired outcome. >> from my experience, no officer wants to shoot anyone. when they do they feel bad even if the individual was...a serious person. no officer wants to use deadly force. >> this is san jose police shooting and killing a driver they say rammed three patrol cars. >> the series of officer-involved shootings is daze after two officers were murdered in santa cruz. the two were shot to death tuesday while interviewing...
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opponents say this limits free speech and sued to block the law from taking affect. >> the sun is just starting to come over the hills. it will be beautiful. >> gorgeous day. a lot of sunscreen is needed. we will have an extended period warm and dry weather coming to your neighborhoods. live doppler 7 hd shows it is dry. we will talk about what will happen today. bright sunshine. a few breezy spots hanging around and it will be clear and cool the next couple of nights and no chance of rain the next seven days. a buick picture from mount tamalpais this morning and it is bouncing away 20 to 25-miles-per-hour gusts at 2,600'. temperatures are above average. redwood city is 71. near normal. everyone else is around two to five degrees warmer-than-average the exploritorium shows all the solar panels. san francisco is 55 now. oakland is 54. san jose is 52. walnut creek and appeal are only -- and palo alto are only 42! santa rosa is 45, napa is 49 and 43 in gilroy and concord at 51. high pressure and a slow migration from the breezy low to the calmer high pressure but when it is locked in we h
opponents say this limits free speech and sued to block the law from taking affect. >> the sun is just starting to come over the hills. it will be beautiful. >> gorgeous day. a lot of sunscreen is needed. we will have an extended period warm and dry weather coming to your neighborhoods. live doppler 7 hd shows it is dry. we will talk about what will happen today. bright sunshine. a few breezy spots hanging around and it will be clear and cool the next couple of nights and no chance...
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their absence has plagued their families and community and law enforcement pans -- partners for years. we have several unanswered questions. why were they taken? how were they taken? how have they remain undetected it cleveland for this period of time? today, we have three suspects in custody. over the years, the cleveland police have worked closely with the northern ohio --. >> this is the news conference and that is cleveland mayor frank jackson talking about how many questions are unanswered they will have to investigate in the days to come. for now, we have learned the three women have been released from the hospital and cleveland police have identified two of the women as amanda berry and gina dejesus. the third woman is identified as michelle knight and it is believed they were all held captive in the same house. amanda developed in 2003 the day before her 17th birthday. and dejesus was missing a year later at age 14. knight disappeared in 2002 when 21. three brothers if their 50's are now in custody. we will continue to machine -- monitor this news conference in cleveland so st
their absence has plagued their families and community and law enforcement pans -- partners for years. we have several unanswered questions. why were they taken? how were they taken? how have they remain undetected it cleveland for this period of time? today, we have three suspects in custody. over the years, the cleveland police have worked closely with the northern ohio --. >> this is the news conference and that is cleveland mayor frank jackson talking about how many questions are...
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that's because federal law does not require it for guns sold privately. let's look at what is happening in the markets. 19 minutes into the trading session, declines today, that going to add to the losses friday bloomberg index lower and the backdrop is what is happening or not in washington. get this, new tax established by affordable care act on medical devices from syringes to pacemakers may cause manufacturers to dodge requirements they register with the fda some companies could find ways to avoid listing devices that would be subject to fda approval to avoid the tax. experts say the fda may have to rely on complains from third parties to find out about -- companies that evading the requirements. ellen brightman, new york stock exchange. >>> everybody is hoping the rain holds off, it holds off today, better part of tomorrow, keep our fingers crossed. you can see some of the fog moving about this morning thickest north bay valleys, tiburon, belvedere over to about oakland this morning. clouds gone so is the rain, dry now rotating you can see it up ther
that's because federal law does not require it for guns sold privately. let's look at what is happening in the markets. 19 minutes into the trading session, declines today, that going to add to the losses friday bloomberg index lower and the backdrop is what is happening or not in washington. get this, new tax established by affordable care act on medical devices from syringes to pacemakers may cause manufacturers to dodge requirements they register with the fda some companies could find ways...
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activists are afraid new laws could make it hardtory buy ammunition and guns. walmart is trying to find the right balance between customers and selling responsibly. >> off the job, ahead at 6:30 the bay area nurses going on strike. >> first we will go do new orleans for a close up look at the event bringing the nfl experience to super bowl fans up close. >> highway 101 in sunnyvale is a mess but i now have an estimated of time of when it [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. ) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a
activists are afraid new laws could make it hardtory buy ammunition and guns. walmart is trying to find the right balance between customers and selling responsibly. >> off the job, ahead at 6:30 the bay area nurses going on strike. >> first we will go do new orleans for a close up look at the event bringing the nfl experience to super bowl fans up close. >> highway 101 in sunnyvale is a mess but i now have an estimated of time of when it [ female announcer ] pillsbury...
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law enforcement told abc that he sought help from v.a. hospitals in both washington, dc, and rhode island. it was for inmom nea not mental illness. president obama says background checks need to be better and is asking for security standards for government contractors and employees across the federal agencies. >> i get concerned that this becomes a ritual we go through every three or four months where we have the horrific mass shootings yet we are not willing to take some basic actions. >> the f.b.i. behavioral analysis unit is working to determine his motive. authorities are combing through his laptop. so for they have now found any writings suggesting a political or religious motivation. the navy toward is still closed but for essential personnel. in the last half hour, people have been allowed to go on to the base to retrieve their cars from parking garages. the heavy toward is an -- the navy yard is an active crime scene. >> we will have continuing coverage of the shooting with the latestness online at abc7news.com and we tweeting the
law enforcement told abc that he sought help from v.a. hospitals in both washington, dc, and rhode island. it was for inmom nea not mental illness. president obama says background checks need to be better and is asking for security standards for government contractors and employees across the federal agencies. >> i get concerned that this becomes a ritual we go through every three or four months where we have the horrific mass shootings yet we are not willing to take some basic actions....
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law bans most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. arkansas' democratic governor vetoed the law this week saying it contradicts the united states constitution but the arkansas republican house of representatives overrode the veto following the lead by the republican senate. the aclu is promising to fight it. >> from capitol hill, a 13 hour filibuster led by kentucky senator rand paul is over. paul ended the filibuster just before 10:00 our time last night trying to delay the expected confirmation of john brennan to lead the c.i.a. he is opposed to the support of the unmanned drone policy during his filibuster, the kentucky senator received some support from republican colleagues. and 2 that hours is a last talking in the morning. >> and we get to divide up the talking. >> and now, the showers today. >> it is important. people want to know if they are going to get wet and how the commute. be, and you can see a wall of water coming at us from the west. so, most of us this morning are going to get through our commute dry. as we head pass
law bans most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. arkansas' democratic governor vetoed the law this week saying it contradicts the united states constitution but the arkansas republican house of representatives overrode the veto following the lead by the republican senate. the aclu is promising to fight it. >> from capitol hill, a 13 hour filibuster led by kentucky senator rand paul is over. paul ended the filibuster just before 10:00 our time last night trying to delay the expected...
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the russian consulate in san francisco was the site of a rally yesterday, protesting russian anti-gay law. many demonstrators called for a boycott of the 2014 winter olympics in sochi. russia has assured them the law will not be enforced against olympic athletes. >>> the obama administration has handed cupertino-based apple a victory by overturning a ban on the import and sale of older apple devices. the ban would have made selling imported apple i-phone 4s, 3gs and older models illegal. it was ordered in an ongoing feud between apple and it's chief rival, samsung. >>> the overwhelming majority of responsible pet owners follow the recommendation of animal care experts and get their dogs spayed or newtered. but new research is raising questions about the best time for having it done. abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson explains. >>> it's okay. >> for two-year-old caleb this visit to the hospital is just routine. these healthy, happy and like a majority of dogs who visit, fit. >> she's spayed. she's two years old. according to the humane society, nearly 80 percent of dogs
the russian consulate in san francisco was the site of a rally yesterday, protesting russian anti-gay law. many demonstrators called for a boycott of the 2014 winter olympics in sochi. russia has assured them the law will not be enforced against olympic athletes. >>> the obama administration has handed cupertino-based apple a victory by overturning a ban on the import and sale of older apple devices. the ban would have made selling imported apple i-phone 4s, 3gs and older models...
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law makers battling over how to pay to prevent loans from doubling in july. this week president obama traveled to three battleground states and attacked republicans for failing to introduce legislation to stop the increase. >> the president: we can't make higher education a luxury it is an economic imperative. every american family should be able to afford. >> reporter: house republicans set a vote today on a gop bill that would keep interest rates intact for another year republicans want to cut spending from the president's health care law. boehner accused president obama of using taxpayer money to lunch his election year attack. >> -- to launch his election year tack. >> i think is beneath -- beneath the can i goy of the white house . >> people who graduated in the 60s have a different experience they could afford their education. this generation is a generation of debt. >> reporter: the obama administration says if the rate doubles it could cost low and middle income students on average $1,000 over the life of their loans. tahman bradley, abc7 news. >>> t
law makers battling over how to pay to prevent loans from doubling in july. this week president obama traveled to three battleground states and attacked republicans for failing to introduce legislation to stop the increase. >> the president: we can't make higher education a luxury it is an economic imperative. every american family should be able to afford. >> reporter: house republicans set a vote today on a gop bill that would keep interest rates intact for another year...
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we will tell you how much you have to pay now to reserve a spot. >> a new state law is allowing more parolees to go unsupervised as a way to save money but critics say it opens the pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest and raise our barks to rally till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. >> welcome back. topping our news this half-hour, new this morning, president obama is calling on congress to help states to rehire teachers who have been laid off because of the bad economy. in his weekly address, the president said the last thing the u.s. needs right now is to have fewer teachers in our classrooms. he said the solution has been before congress last year. part of his package of jobs bills. >> when states struggle, i
we will tell you how much you have to pay now to reserve a spot. >> a new state law is allowing more parolees to go unsupervised as a way to save money but critics say it opens the pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws...
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. >>> president obama has met with nelson mandel laws first family. we don't know much about what happened in that meeting. they will not see the former south african leader himself. mantel law remains in critical condition with a lung infection. >>> among partly cloudy's events today, a youth town hall owe university of johannesburg will he will receiver an honorary law degree. he said now is the time to act in order to confront climate change. he address the the problem. he is calling on new standards to reduce carbon emissions, including >> to reduce carbon pollution, i directed the environmental protection agency to work with states and businesses to put an end to the limitless dumping carbon pollution from our carbon. we will use less energy. >> america will deserve developing nations to transition to cleaner sources are energy. >>> once again, congress has failed to act. the cost of a certain federal student loans will double monday. there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now. we have more from washington d.c. >> i move that the house
. >>> president obama has met with nelson mandel laws first family. we don't know much about what happened in that meeting. they will not see the former south african leader himself. mantel law remains in critical condition with a lung infection. >>> among partly cloudy's events today, a youth town hall owe university of johannesburg will he will receiver an honorary law degree. he said now is the time to act in order to confront climate change. he address the the problem. he...
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the governor still has to sign this into law. he says he will. assuming that happens, you are look at a couple of years before this takes affect. the minimum wage in california now is $8 and next july it would go up to $9 and in 2016 it would become $10 an hour. law harris counties and workers are looking forward to it the first increase since 2008. >> lot of people think minimum wage earners are teens. over 90 percent in california are over the age of 20. >> if it is $10, that would be great for me. i am all for it. >> this will cost employers more money. it is an ex-expense -- an expense to them and they can pass the cost to customers. the chamber of commerce and the state restaurant association oppose the increase in the minimum wage. currently, the state with the highest minimum wage in the country is washington state. the minimum wage there is $9.19. california would surpass that. the city with the highest minimum wage in the state is san francisco at $10.50. the state legislature also approved a bill to give undocumented immigrants californ
the governor still has to sign this into law. he says he will. assuming that happens, you are look at a couple of years before this takes affect. the minimum wage in california now is $8 and next july it would go up to $9 and in 2016 it would become $10 an hour. law harris counties and workers are looking forward to it the first increase since 2008. >> lot of people think minimum wage earners are teens. over 90 percent in california are over the age of 20. >> if it is $10, that...
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what are law enforcement officials saying right now? >> the fbi was look into the older brother just two years ago. they received information from a foreign government that perhaps the older brother, tamerlan, had become radicalized and he was following radical islam. fbi checked phone records, they interviewed him, but they couldn't find any information to suggest he was a threat. pretty remarkable, carolyn. >> it is. have a good day. >> you too. >> a new folk hero has emerged out of boston's horrible week. his name is dave hannaberry. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret. the unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >>water town's chief of police was at the scene. >> what happened when your officers arrived? >> there w
what are law enforcement officials saying right now? >> the fbi was look into the older brother just two years ago. they received information from a foreign government that perhaps the older brother, tamerlan, had become radicalized and he was following radical islam. fbi checked phone records, they interviewed him, but they couldn't find any information to suggest he was a threat. pretty remarkable, carolyn. >> it is. have a good day. >> you too. >> a new folk hero has...
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he does not think gun control or tougher law also not prevent mass killings. we have the forecast which we need to keep a close eye on. >> that's right. we have light rain headed our way. right now dry and cold. in fact from our east bay camera you can see the pretty clouds out there. the areas at producing temperatures well below freezing in some spots. i will explain and when the rain arrives next coming up. >> thank you, lisa. bay area students write letters to santa. they are not asking what they want for christmas the letters a little rendezvous.♪ ♪that special something that will carry you through...♪ ♪that little reward for all the things you do.♪ luscious, creamy filling - combined with our slow melting chocolate - b we are talking about a little bit of snow. low snow levels for the foothills but not a lot of accumulation. they can make the snow and it will be staying there because we are looking at very chilly systems to head our way in the next several days. a look from our camera you can see the clouds in parts of san francisco. numbers in
he does not think gun control or tougher law also not prevent mass killings. we have the forecast which we need to keep a close eye on. >> that's right. we have light rain headed our way. right now dry and cold. in fact from our east bay camera you can see the pretty clouds out there. the areas at producing temperatures well below freezing in some spots. i will explain and when the rain arrives next coming up. >> thank you, lisa. bay area students write letters to santa. they are...
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we are just not. >> lawmakers have until mid-september to pass a law. nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> scientists say video games could help baby boomers stay sharp in golden years. they tested people between 50 and 64 in two separate groups. those who played video games or did difficult crossroad puzzles for ten hours and those who did not. they found the gamers showed improvement in memory, attention, problem solving and perception over their counterparts who did not play the games. in tests a year later they found the benefits stuck around. they believe the games can help fend off mental decline. they also saw similar results for people 65 and older. [explosion] >> shocking video just released. a gunman jumps out of his car and unloads an ak-47 on two police officers during a traffic spot. it was caught on the cruiser's dashcam raw. the gunman fired 33 rounds from the assault rifle before the two injured officers returned fire, kill him. inside his car, they say they found more ammunition, a ski mask and gloves, as well as instructional dvds and book
we are just not. >> lawmakers have until mid-september to pass a law. nannette miranda, abc7 news. >>> scientists say video games could help baby boomers stay sharp in golden years. they tested people between 50 and 64 in two separate groups. those who played video games or did difficult crossroad puzzles for ten hours and those who did not. they found the gamers showed improvement in memory, attention, problem solving and perception over their counterparts who did not play the...
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the state law. >> it does kind of feel a little controversial. it's fun to be able to have someplace to go and to get it in the city. >> the club's owner would not go on camera but a spokesperson directed us to a recent quote by the owner. i don't go through the california alcoholic beverage control or even have a liquor license. we even have our own federal health inspector and are not required to go through local or state health departments. about 25 animal rights activists protested at the restaurant. they say the ban is statewide no matter where a restaurant sits. >> the california foie gras ban is prohibitory which means it can be enforced on a federal land place. >> that remains to be seen. legal opinions differ. but they say the issue is now being reviewed. >> we are waiting for a decision from the u.s. attorney's office as to how they are going to proceed with the presidio social club. >> meanwhile it was being consumed as a slider at $20 a piece. police tried to keep man away from the doors during the demonstration but one man tried to t
the state law. >> it does kind of feel a little controversial. it's fun to be able to have someplace to go and to get it in the city. >> the club's owner would not go on camera but a spokesperson directed us to a recent quote by the owner. i don't go through the california alcoholic beverage control or even have a liquor license. we even have our own federal health inspector and are not required to go through local or state health departments. about 25 animal rights activists...
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and have equal protection under the law. it is merciful for us to be kind to people who are different. >> some pastors worry about black voter backlash. >> there would be some that will absolutely turn against him, and because again we hear it happening as we speak. >> reverend brown said no one religion has the answers for everyone. >> we live in a nation in which we have freedom of religion and freedom from religion. >>> a recent pugh research poll found back in 200867% of african-american voters oppose same-sex marriage. this april that number dropped to 49%. abc7 news. >> carolyn: president obama's historic shift in support of same-sex marriage will be the topic of debate on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. openly-gay democratic congressman barney frank from massachusetts and republican congresswoman marsha blackburn from tennessee will serve up opposing view points. that's coming up at 8:00 this morning in "this week "with george stephanopoulos right here on abc7. >>> happy mother's day to you. our viewers have b
and have equal protection under the law. it is merciful for us to be kind to people who are different. >> some pastors worry about black voter backlash. >> there would be some that will absolutely turn against him, and because again we hear it happening as we speak. >> reverend brown said no one religion has the answers for everyone. >> we live in a nation in which we have freedom of religion and freedom from religion. >>> a recent pugh research poll found back...
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federal law still prohibits the sale of marijuana. several cases are pending before both the state supreme court and the u.s. supreme court. >>> also on monday the san carlos school board is expected to approve putting a $72 million facilities bond measure on the november ballot. if passed by voters, it would cost property owners $26 for every $100,000 of assessed value for the next 30 years. it would finance $72 million worth of school facility upgrades from classrooms to lie -- to bewareries and gymnasium. it can also buy additional computers or modern eyes science lab. the mercury news reports the district has a long wish list of projects. >>> well, those of you who continue to break the law by texting and driving, you will love this. if you have a voice recognition phone, a new bill makes it okay to have suri or some other program do the typing for you. abc7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda has the details. >> many mobile devices now have speech recognition technology allowing drivers to have a text message read to them
federal law still prohibits the sale of marijuana. several cases are pending before both the state supreme court and the u.s. supreme court. >>> also on monday the san carlos school board is expected to approve putting a $72 million facilities bond measure on the november ballot. if passed by voters, it would cost property owners $26 for every $100,000 of assessed value for the next 30 years. it would finance $72 million worth of school facility upgrades from classrooms to lie -- to...
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murphyty's law he's in on the key play. should have been a double play. huff instinctually jabs toward first. everybody is safe. the mets would load the bases. next batter is nick. from goat to hero. and scott hairston thrown to home. it gets into right field. scores the winning run. posey wanted interference on hairston burks that that is a ll play. but most important, posey is okay. a wild finish. >>> and the a's honoring members of the championship team prior to last night's game against cleveland. rollie fingers throwing out the first pitch. he still has a killer handlebar mustache. that was the highlights for the a's. he miss timed the jump right there. two runs score. 4-1, indians. after a wild pitch made it 5-1, he dives, eats dirt, doesn't make the catch. and same at-bat. to left. the bite out of the the wall. doesn't make the catch. but third time, yeah, it's a charm. carlos santana denied! 5; the final. the a's' second straight loss. the warriors need to finish in the bottom seven of the league to potentially keep their lottery pick. as of this
murphyty's law he's in on the key play. should have been a double play. huff instinctually jabs toward first. everybody is safe. the mets would load the bases. next batter is nick. from goat to hero. and scott hairston thrown to home. it gets into right field. scores the winning run. posey wanted interference on hairston burks that that is a ll play. but most important, posey is okay. a wild finish. >>> and the a's honoring members of the championship team prior to last night's game...
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badly broken. >> obama said the bill has bipartisan support, as well as support from labor leaders, law enforcement and clergy. >>> here in the bay area, america's cup officials say next month's races will be scaled back, but safer. new zealand's team practiced yesterday as they announced next months prelimbs are being cut from 21 to 15. the safety precautions come after last months fatal crash of the artemis racing catamaran. team artemis has announced it has another boat, and surprisingly to some, will compete later in the prelimmaries. >>> the 12th annual san francisco documentary film festival is in full swing and this year one of the films is by our own dan noyes. it tells the story of a high school coach here and his battle with lou gehrig's disease. here is abc7 news reporter cornell bernard. >> a courageous effort. >> it was the amazing video that inspired a nation. san francisco's university high school cross-country runner, holland reynolds, collapses from dehydration only feet from the finish line. but musters enough strength to crawl to the finish. holland said her coach, ji
badly broken. >> obama said the bill has bipartisan support, as well as support from labor leaders, law enforcement and clergy. >>> here in the bay area, america's cup officials say next month's races will be scaled back, but safer. new zealand's team practiced yesterday as they announced next months prelimbs are being cut from 21 to 15. the safety precautions come after last months fatal crash of the artemis racing catamaran. team artemis has announced it has another boat, and...
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a fire has damaged the law offices of davis. a fire broke out this morning right across from the sonano superior courthouse. firefighters knocked it down quickly and nobody injured by officials say the fire is suspicious and they are calling in arson investigators. after hearing about the fire, the mayor arrived at the scene appearing visibly shaken by what was going on. he offices there with another attorney. it's considered a crime scene and that's all fire officials are saying right now. families in novato are remembering a young student struck by an suv and killed two days ago as she road her bike home from school. she was 12-year-old and moved with her family from new mexico last month. hundreds of people mourned her loss last night. we have more. >> novato showed its grief and support for the ratliff family friday night at the high school in novato. about 300 came to join in a vigil and a moment of high sense for the 12-year-old. a tearful mom was hugged by friends and family. angela spoke to us off-camera about her daught
a fire has damaged the law offices of davis. a fire broke out this morning right across from the sonano superior courthouse. firefighters knocked it down quickly and nobody injured by officials say the fire is suspicious and they are calling in arson investigators. after hearing about the fire, the mayor arrived at the scene appearing visibly shaken by what was going on. he offices there with another attorney. it's considered a crime scene and that's all fire officials are saying right now....
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and others can obtain a law license even if they are undocumented. there's also the trust account, -- trust account. prohibit being local law enforcementment from turning over immigrants to the feds when arrested for minor crimes. but the big one is giving them a driver's license, which was thought to be shelved for the year. the state senator ricardo says in a meeting monday night members weren't reluctant to sign a driver's license bill. >> they were what are you talking about? send me the bill. i'm waiting for the bill. i want to sign it. so we thought this was so important we had to move and strike while the iron was hot. >> that spurred a last minute frenzy getting the driver's license bill to the governor's desk. surprisingly that and other bills got republican support. it comes at a time when the party is trying to make inroads with latinos. >> the federal government has failed to do something for 25 years. >> cherry farmer, turned state senator, he said california must do what it can. >> i'm in a state office, but we have to react to what the
and others can obtain a law license even if they are undocumented. there's also the trust account, -- trust account. prohibit being local law enforcementment from turning over immigrants to the feds when arrested for minor crimes. but the big one is giving them a driver's license, which was thought to be shelved for the year. the state senator ricardo says in a meeting monday night members weren't reluctant to sign a driver's license bill. >> they were what are you talking about? send me...